Local Surgeon Educates Ophthalmologists on her “Flip and Slice Technique”
Dr. Cynthia Matossian, MD presented her “The Flip and Slice Surgery Technique”
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New Tools Enhance Patient Education
Cynthia Matossian, MD has been building a successful ophthalmology practice over the pas
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Friday, June 01, 2012
09:00 AM To 12:00 AM
Matossian Eye Associates will be represented at the Mercer Senior Fair for Retired & Senior Voluntee view event
Friday, June 01, 2012
09:00 AM To 12:00 PM
MEA will be giving away valuable eye care information to those attending the Retired and Senior Volu view event
Thursday, June 28, 2012
09:00 AM To 01:00 PM
Aliceann Kroesen, OA will be providing free vision screenings for the Homeless Project Day, created view event
MONOFOCAL/MONOVISION LENS IMPLANTATION
A monofocal lens is the most common type of implant used for lens surgery. It provides clear vision at one focal point. The power can be selected so you can see fairly clearly in the distance or up close; but you will not be able to see both at the same time in the same eye. You may choose the following:
Both eyes are set to see at distance. You will need glasses to correct astigmatism and any other residual focusing problem, if present. You will need glasses in order to read or see a computer screen at all times.
One eye is set for distance and one for intermediate (blended vision). Vision is fairly good for distance and for the computer, but you will need glasses to see fine print up close.
One eye is set for distance and one eye is set for near (monovision). Vision is fairly good for distance and up close. You will need to wear glasses to fine tune distance or near. Intermediate or computer vision (3 – 5 feet) is poor. You will need glasses to see the computer screen.
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